Malaysia Opens the Road to Adventure: RV Rentals Coming in 2026
- Jomanda Heng
- Sep 29
- 3 min read

Malaysians Can Rent RVs for Road Trips Starting 2026
Imagine waking up by the beach, in the jungle, or near a misty highland, with your home on wheels. Starting January 2026, Malaysians will finally be able to rent RVs for road trips, thanks to a new government policy that licenses recreational vehicles (RVs) for commercial use. This shift promises to make road-tripping easier, safer, and far more adventurous.
RV Rental Policy in Malaysia 2026: What’s Changing
The Ministry of Transport has confirmed that RVs can be licensed as Self-Drive Tourist Hire Vehicles in Peninsular Malaysia, and as Self-Drive Hire Cars in Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan.
New RVs, whether Completely Knocked Down (CKD) or Completely Built Up (CBU), can enter the market starting 1 January 2026.
Existing privately owned RVs (registered before Dec 31, 2025) can also be rented out if they’re under 15 years old and pass a Road Transport Department inspection.
To simplify things, the MOT and the Ministry of Tourism are creating a single-window application system for RV permits.
This move will bring RV tourism into the mainstream, with regulations ensuring safety, insurance, and standards.
RV Rental in Malaysia Today: Where to Rent Campervans and Motorhomes
Even before the 2026 rollout, Malaysians can already rent RVs and campervans from small operators. Current providers include:
Caravan Rental Malaysia / Sewa Caravan – From RM 1,500 per day.
Motorhome Malaysia – Maxus V80 motorhome rentals at RM 1,500 per day.
247Go Motorhome Rental – RM 750–1,200 per day, plus deposits and cleaning fees.
VR Motorhome & Caravan (Selangor) – Rental and modification services (rates on request).
RVLIFEMALAYSIA (Shah Alam) – Campervan rentals with flexible rates.
Private operators on Facebook / social media – RM 500–700 per day for older campervans.
So far, prices in Malaysia range between RM 750 and RM 1,500 per day, depending on the RV model, amenities, and duration. Deposits, fuel, cleaning fees, and insurance often apply.
Price of Renting RVs in Malaysia: What to Expect in 2026
With regulation coming in 2026, prices may stabilize as more providers enter the market. Expect:
Budget campervans: RM 700–1,000/day
Family motorhomes: RM 1,200–1,500/day
Luxury RVs: RM 2,000+/day
Increased competition could bring down costs over time, while longer-term rentals may see discounts.
RV Tourism in Malaysia: Why It Matters for Travel and Business
The ability to rent RVs for travel in Malaysia could transform domestic tourism.
Flexibility for travellers – Road-trippers can explore off-the-beaten-path spots, adjusting itineraries at will.
Boost for rural tourism – Villages, national parks, and small towns may see more visitors.
New business opportunities – From RV rental companies to campgrounds, maintenance services, and RV-friendly resorts.
Cultural change – Malaysians will adapt to life on wheels: minimal packing, planning for waste, and responsible camping.
Challenges for RV Rentals in Malaysia: Infrastructure and Safety
While the outlook is exciting, challenges remain:
Infrastructure for RVs – Dump stations, water refills, electricity hookups, and RV-friendly campsites are still limited.
Safety and inspection – Vehicles need strict checks for gas, electrical systems, and roadworthiness.
Insurance and regulations – Policies must adapt to cover RV usage.
Environmental concerns – Managing waste disposal and protecting fragile sites will be crucial.
Tips for Renting RVs in Malaysia as an Early Adopter
Thinking of trying an RV holiday in 2026? Here’s how to prepare:
Book early – Initial fleets will be limited.
Understand hidden costs – Cleaning fees, deposits, and mileage limits add up.
Pick the right model – Compact campervans are cheaper and easier to handle than full motorhomes.
Plan your stops – Research where you can refill water, dump waste, and refuel.
Start small – Try a short weekend trip before tackling a long road adventure.
Join RV communities – Online forums will help share camping spots and safe routes.
The Future of RV Rentals in Malaysia: What’s Next After 2026
Malaysia’s move to license RV rentals could spark:
Affordable rental tiers – Budget, family, and luxury options.
Cross-border RV tourism – Trips into Thailand, Singapore, or Indonesia.
Smart RV technology – Apps for route optimization, service stations, and peer-to-peer RV sharing.
Hybrid travel models – Resorts offering RV stays with luxury amenities.
By 2026, Malaysians will no longer just dream about RV holidays, they’ll live them. Whether it’s a weekend escape to Penang’s beaches, a jungle trek in Pahang, or a cross-country loop, RV rentals will change the way Malaysians travel.
For now, early adopters can try out existing rental services, though pricey, they offer a taste of what’s to come. Soon, the freedom to explore Malaysia at your own pace, with your own home on wheels, will no longer be niche, it will be the new normal.
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